the Jester
Legend
Well, here's the other way of looking at it. DMs and players who want and already do play Epic Tier are the hardest of hardcore D&Ders. They know how difficult it is to play at that level, how much stuff there is to keep track of, and how grand of a scale things have to be for it to be effective.
At that point... those hardcore D&D players are usually (again, I say usually, not always) ones who create things for themselves.
Speaking as one of those dms who is both hardcore as hardcore gets and is eager to run some epic 4e, I have to say, I'd buy a DMG3 focused on epic or a monster book focused on epic or whatever in half a second.
I'm a strong proponent of homebrewed stuff- half the pcs in my game can't use the CB at all due to the amount of homebrewed stuff they have on their sheet- but I'd love love LOVE to see more epic support.